| Charles Ahn | Randy Abrams | David Banes
| Kenneth Bechtel | Larry Bridwell | Alan Broderick
|
| Charles Cousins | Graeme Cowling |Paul Ducklin | Allan Dyer | Motoi Endo | Peter
Ferrie |
| Hendrick Adrian & Hitoshi Kimura | Joe Hartmann | John Hermano | Makoto Iwama | Eugene Kaspersky |
|
Katrin Tocheva | |Davies K.T.| Sanjay
Katkar | | Sunil Kripalani | Seiji Murakami | Shih-hao Weng | Keith Peer |
| Jonathan Poon |
| Govind Rammurthy | Subramanya Rao | Patrik Runald |Shoko Takahashi | Srivatsa V.N. |
| Tom Takamoto | Wang Jiangmin | Joe Wells |Michael Xie |
| Ikuo Yamashita
| Yoshiyiro Yasuda | Yun Xiaochun | Ronni Zehavi | Zhao Sizhang |
Charles Ahn
Dr. Ahn is a real medical doctor, graduating from Medical School,
Seoul National University in 1986 with M.D. He was also majoring
Electrophysiology and received Ph.D in 1991. After 3 years of service
as a naval medical officer, he went to U.S. in 1994 and studied
for 2 years at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and gained
ExMSE (techno-MBA degree).
Charles started anti-virus research in 1988, the first year of Korean
computer virus history. In 1995 he founded Dr. Ahn's Laboratories, Inc.
which has very popular product-line in Korea called "V3".
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Randy Abrams
Randy Abrams is the Director of Technical Education for ESET, developers
of
NOD32 Antivirus. Randy joined ESET in July 2005 after working for over 12
years at Microsoft. Randy's experience in the anti-virus community includes
over 7 years in Microsoft's product release department where he created and
administered anti-virus software release processes and the systems used to
scan several terabytes of data each month nearly a dozen anti-virus
products. As an anti-virus specialist at Microsoft, he often provided
anti-virus training to product groups and testers at Microsoft. Randy has
presented at several AVAR, Virus Bulletin, EICAR, and other security
conferences since 1998, and has been a member and vice president on the
board of Directors of AVAR since 2000.
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David Banes
David Banes has an engineering drawing and cartographic (map drawing)
background, and started his anti-virus career around 1988 in the early
days of Dr Solomon's where Dr. Alan Solomon trained him in data
recovery, viruses and programming skills. Since then he has had an
extensive experience at Dr Solomon's in setting up the production/QA
facility, Tech Support, R&D, Product Management, and setting up the
North American operation.
David is now living in Australia, working for Symantec as Manager for
SARC Asia Pacific. He has also written several articles for magazines
and spoken at user groups about computer security.
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Kenneth Bechtel
1984 While in the US Army, Kenneth Bechtel
was assigned an additional duty of
"Automation Data Security NCO",
which followed him through out his career.
1988 While Serving in Korea, he discovered
Dr Cohen's paper on ComputerViruses,
and recognized them as a threat. He immediately
started researching the subject and found
several viruses on diskettes on thedowntown
software black-market diskettes.
He wrote the first policy for US Army Korea
on Computer Viruses.
1990 Reassigned to Ft Polk Louisiana, and
became the installation's unofficial Virus
Guru.
1993 Left the military and begun private
consulting to local Central Pennsylvania
Businesses.
1995 - 1997 LAN Manager and Anti-Virus Lab
tech for NCSA (ICSA).
1998 Back in private practice founded Team
Anti-Virus, accepted as a WildList Reporter.
Larry Bridwell
Larry Bridwell serves as Program Manager for Content Security Programs at ICSA Labs, a division of TruSecure? Corporation. In his position, Larry is responsible for developing certification programs for products that provide security from malicious code attacks and desktop intrusion products. He also serves as manager of the Anti-Virus Product Developerfs consortium (AVPD) as well as managing special projects such as ICSA Labsf highly regarded annual Virus Prevalence Survey.
In his duties in the ICSA Labs anti-virus certification program, Larry deals with the developers of anti-virus software on the global market today, speaks at conferences and seminars internationally, and serves on national & international anti-virus and malicious software working groups. Before coming to ICSA Labs, Larry earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in educational philosophy and has over 20 years of project management and managerial experience.
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Alan Broderick
Alan studied languages and linguistics at
Hull University in the United Kingdom
before embarking on a career in International
Sales. He gained a wealth of
experience in both direct and channel sales
in a number of sectors before
joining Sophos in 1996.
As Overseas Sales Manager he directed Sophos
partners throughout the world.
Alan then became Head of International Development
and was responsible for
building business in remote territories and
working towards the establishment
of various Sophos subsidiaries.
In August 2000 Alan launched Sophos KK in
Yokohama, Japan.
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Charles Cousins
Charles holds an MSc in Electronic Engineering
from the University
of Cambridge and an MBA from London Business
School. Charles has
worked in Europe, Asia and Australasia, holding
positions with Rank Xerox,
Inchcape, Northern Telecom and most recently
Psion, where he
was Regional Director for the Asia Pacific
region.
Charles became Managing Director of Sophos
Anti-Virus Asia in 2001.
He is responsible for all sales, marketing
and technical support activities
in the region and for establishing a network
of business partnerships
throughout Asia.
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Graem Cowling
Graeme begn his career as a Teacher in Secondary schools (Years 9-12) and also lectured at University level in the areas of Chemistry, Biology and General Science education. He currently holds B.Sc, Dip. Ed.(Monash), Dip. IT, FCS FRSC qualifications amongst others.
Graeme's University education included research in the bio-inorganic metallic chemistry of casein. Further research has also been conducted since 1977, in the area of software development and systems engineering as a Certified Apple Developer. His current research interest include the improved integration of computers in teaching, malicious code techniques and distance learning as the virus researcher at the University of Ballarat, School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
After his teaching career, in 1980 he began his computing career as an advisor to the Australian Government Schools Commission providing input into the way computers were to be introduced into education al all levels. It was here that he became interested in the potential for malicious coding.
For over 10 years, Graeme has provided technical and software support to major international corporations in the areas of Macintosh intergration within heterogeneous network environments, Web development and support as well as anitvirus activities and security. Over this period he has also undertaken studies in Oracle, Lotus Notes, MCSE and MacCSE. Graeme is currently completing the Linux, CCNA and Novell CNA certifications as well as holding AS3760 and WorkPlace First Aid Certifications.
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Paul Ducklin
Paul Ducklin is Sophos Head of Global Support.
Paul Ducklin joined Sophos from the South
African Council or Scientific and Industrial
Research in 1995.
He has held a variety of roles within Sophos,
most recently heading up Sophos's global
technical support operations from Sophos'
offices in Sydney, Australia.
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Allan George Dyer
Allan Dyer first worked with biological viruses during his Microbiology
degree from University College London in 1984. After taking Control
Engineering as his Masters from Sheffield University in 1987, he worked
supporting computer users in University College London and the London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he first had to combat
computer viruses in 1988. He took a leading role in the Anti-Virus Team
of the Bloomsbury Computing Consortium and has many years of experience
fighting computer viruses from all over the world.
Allan is now working in Hong Kong as Technical Consultant for
Yui Kee Computing, Yui Kee Company Ltd. leading the F-Secure Support Team.
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Motoi Endo
In 1990 Motoi Endo joined JADE, one of the first anti-virus companies in
Japan,
owned by Seiji Murakami. Motoi's career as an anti-virus professional had
started since then.
He was responsible for product development and research and analysis on
computer virus.
He also wrote programs and designed the circuits for anti-virus hardware
called "Security Board".
Motoi is now working for JCSR (Japan Computer Security Research center)
in Shizuoka, Japan. His responsibility includes research and analysis
of virus, and anti-virus system development.
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Peter Ferrie
Peter Ferrie began working with computers in 1981. In 1986,
he began developing anti-virus software for Apple II PCs. From 1992-98,
he worked for an Australian distributor of anti-virus software for IBM PCs, and
moved to Iceland to wrok on the F-Prot engine. In 2000, the joined Symantec
Corporation, and returned to Australia. In 2003,he moved to the USA. In
2008, he joined Microsoft Corporation.
He is now a Senior anti-Virus Researcher of Microsoft Malware
Protection Center. Ferrie specializes in the analysis of Win32 malware,
reverse engineering code on multiple platforms, development of emulators,
and detection of virtual machines. He joined CARO (Computer Anti-virus
Rresearch Organization) in 2001.
David Harley
David Harley is a senior manager in the UK's
National Health Service
Information Authority, where he is responsible
for Threat Assessment, Incident Reporting,
and Virus Management Coordination. His affiliations
include AVIEN, EICAR,
TruSecure, WildList Organization, and Team
Anti-Virus.
He is co-author of "Viruses Revealed"
(Osborne), and has contributed chapters
to "Maximum Security" (SAMS), and
the 4th edition of the Computer Security
Handbook (Wiley).
He is currently working on a new edition
of Robert Vibert's Enterprise Anti-Virus
Book.
He is a frequent contributor to Virus Bulletin
and has presented at
Virus Bulletin, SANS and EICAR conferences.
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Hendrick Adrian & Hitoshi Kimura
Hendrik ADRIAN (Representative of Kaspersky Labs OEM in Japan & Virus
Expert) and
Hitoshi KIMURA (Japan Technical Director/CTO) was working as the Security System
Developer before work with Kaspersky Labs started from 4years ago.
With the strong background of UNIX they went to the
serious Security and
AntiVirus research and implementation in many secureappliance such as
bridge, router, server and firewall.
They choosed to dedicate they work to Kaspersky Labs after meeting with
Mr. Eugene Kaspersky himself and impressed by
the performance Kaspersky AntiVirus Engine's technology.
Now with the business directing of Mr. Vitaly Bezrodnykh,
they are focusing on the Kaspersky Lab's security and anti-virus
technology development and implementation in Japan, which located in Tokyo, Japan.
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Joe Hartmann
Joe Hartmann was born in Germany and lived
there until he was 21
years old. He first met computer viruses
and got infected in 1993,
however there was no company at that time
who was really helpful to Joe.
Since then he had gotten more and more involved
with antivirus research.
Joe is in charge of signature updates for
"Perforin Macro Virus Scanner"
since Fall, 1996. In addition to working
with Tarkan Yetiser, he works
with Richard Ku of Trend Micro US on macro
viruses, analysis and
maintenance of virus samples. He currently
lives in Fresno, California
studying for his degree.
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He joined the Trend Micro office in Taiwan
as a software engineer
right after graduating from De La Salle University
with the degree Bachelor
of Science in Computer Science in 1997. In
the year 1998, he returned to
the Philippines and helped setup Trend Development
and Support Center
(TDSC), which is now known as TrendLabs HQ
Philippines. In the year 1999,
he polished the Just-In-Time (JIT) 24 hour
services and Red Alert Virus
Outbreak process of the Antivirus Group.
He was then promoted as Assistant
Manager and subsequently as Department Manager
of the Antivirus Group in Q1
and Q4 of the year 2000 respectively. He
now leads the Product Management
(PM) Group of the Antivirus Group, and works
as Global Product Manager for
VSAPI Scan Engine and Virus Pattern.
Although he is based in the Philippines,
he travels frequently to other
countries like United States, Europe, Japan
and Taiwan , and thus has stayed
longer overseas than in the Philippines during
his entire stay in Trend.
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Makoto Iwama
Makoto Iwama had been working for a Japanese
enterprise as a systems engineer for seven years after graduated
from the Kokusai-Gakuin high school in Japan, and had engaged in
system consulting mainly. Meanwhile, He was really interested in
the importance of the anti virus, and joined Digiturbo in 2003.
After joining as a systems engineer, he assumed the position of
Director of Business Generalization in Solution Division.
"VIRUS DOCTOR" of this company is the localized anti-virus
software for Japanese market as for "KV antivirus software"
of "Beijing Jiangmin New Sci.&Tec. Co . Ltd.".
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Eugene Kaspersky
Born in Novorossiysk, Russia, Eugene graduated from the Institute of
Cryptography, Telecommunications and Computer Science and worked at
a multi-disciplinary scientific research institute until 1991. He began
studying computer viruses in 1989, when the Cascade virus was detected
on his computer.
From 1991 to 1997 Eugene worked at the KAMI Information Technologies Center
where he developed the AVP antivirus project with a group of associates
(AVP was renamed Kaspersky Anti-Virus in November 2000). Eugene Kaspersky
became a co-founder of Kaspersky Labs in 1997.
Today Eugene Kaspersky is one of the world's leading experts in the information
security field: he has written a large number of articles and reviews covering
the problem of computer virology and speaks regularly at specialized seminars
and conferences all over the world. Eugene is a member of the Computer
Antivirus Researchers' Organization (CARO); the global association of leading
antivirus experts.
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Katrin Tocheva
"Katrin Tocheva graduated in 1987 with an Master of Science in Mathematics
from
the University of Sofia's Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics (Bulgaria).
Next four years she was working as a software developer for the Institute of
Mechanics and Biomechanics at the Bulgarian Academy of Science.
On April 1st, 1991 Katrin started in the National Laboratory of Computer Virology in
the Bulgarian Academy of Science as a research associate in computer viruses.
During next six years she was also a computer virus and data recovery consultant
for
the New Technik Pbl GmbH (Mark&Technik Computer magazine).
In 1993 she became a member of the Bulgarian Chapter of the Association
for Computer Machinery (ACM).
Since September 1st, 1997 Katrin Tocheva is working for F-Secure Corporation in Helsinki, Finland
(formerly known as Data Fellows) performing virus research.
Currently she is the Team Manager of the Anti-Virus Research team.
In November 2001 Katrin Tocheva was elected as a CARO
(Computer Anti-virus Researchers' Organization) member and is also a board member
of AVED (AntiVirus Emergency Discussion Network).
Since June 2004 she is a member of AVAR (Association of anti Virus Asia Researchers).
Katrin is a frequent contributor to security conferences and magazines such as:
Virus Bulletin, AVAR, Information Security etc."
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Davies K.T.
In October 1988, while still a student of
Physics in the University of Pune,
Davies K.T. created a utility to combat the
"(C) Brain Virus". VAXINE was written
subsequently in
November 1989 as a response to the growing
number of viruses like 8290, Cascade.1701
and Yankee Doodle.
It pioneered the concept of generic immunisation
against all boot/partition viruses, which
was hailed as a "Great Idea" in
a comparative review by PC Quest, September
1990.
He established Pioneer Micro Systems in 1992
and offers anti virus, security
and data backup software for the Windows
and NetWare platforms. He is a
contributor to Joe Wells WildList, for virus
incidents reported in India."
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Sanjay Katkar
He is from Pune, India.He holds Masters degree
in Computer Science.
He moved into research in the virus field
since his college and
has been involved into Anti-Virus development.
He is the chief architect of Quick Heal Anti
Virus (http://www.quickheal.com).
He is the President of Product Development
of Cat Computer Services (P) Ltd. and is
also
on the board of directors for Cat. He is
also the co-founder of Cat Computer Services
P Ltd.
He has released the first version of the
product on MS DOS in 1994. In last 7 years
they have developed Quick Heal for all windows
platform, Microsoft Exchange and some other
mail servers also.
Summing it up He has spent last 10 years
starting 1992 into research in the filed
of viruses
and Anti Virus and successfully developed
and maintained a product providing solutions
for viruses one after another.
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Sunil Kripalani
GM-International Sales - Microworld Software Services Pvt. Ltd
A Management Graduate with about 20 years of experience in the field of Marketing,
Mr Sunil Kripalani in various industries like office automation, telecommunication,
IT and engineering and handled direct sales and channel sales
for different parts of India.Today he is a part of the MicroWorld family
and directing the International & National Sales team toward its goal.
He has travelled extensively in different parts of the country and some parts
of the world
like Nepal, Germany, Switzerland, Malaysia, Singapore, Shanghai - China, Hongkong
and knows the pulse of the security market around the world.
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Seiji Murakami
Seiji Murakami is one of the anti-virus pioneers in Japan. After graduating
from university
he started working as programmer and system engineer at CASIO Computer
Co. Ltd.
In 1985 he established a software company "Jade System House"
in Shizuoak, Japan,
and developed RAM disk software for disk basic languages and MS-DOS device
drivers.
Seiji became aware of computer virus in 1989 and started research and analysis
on them.
In 1990, he developed first local anti-virus product called Scan Vakzin.
Jade became well-known
because of the technical tie-up with Dr Solomon's and good customer support.
After Jade was acquired by Network Associates in March 1997,
Seiji founded Japan Computer Security Research center (JCSR) and Japan
Computer Security Association (JCSA) in July 1997 in order to spend
more time on promoting anti-virus activities. He also realized that
there was a need for non-profit and independent anti-virus organization
in Asia,
so he set up the AVAR mailinglist in June 1998 with Charles Ahn, Allan
Dyer,
and Seok-Chul Kwon. This is how AVAR started its history.
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Shih-hao Weng
He was born in Taiwan in 1977.He was first exposed to computer viruses in 1992,
and consequently he began to develop interest in this field.
while studing, he developed a virus scanner on his own time and released
it onto the internet during 1995-1999.
In 2002, he graduated from TKU with a Master Degree in Computer Science.
In the same year, he joined the Institute of Information Industry
in Taiwan as a security engineer and was in charge of computer forensics.
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Keith Peer
He is CEO and President of Central Command
Inc., founded
the anti-virus solution firm in 1990 and
has guided the companysince its inception.
He is a recognized expert in the field of
antivirus protection, computer viruses,
malicious applications and data security.
He has been widely quoted in well-known newspapers,
including the New York Times, Wall Street
Journal, Chicago Tribune, and Philadelphia
Inquirer,
not to mention many trade publications. He
has also appeared on the television networks
ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN, as well as many radio
stations nationwide.
Responsible for marketing, corporate positioning,
and overall direction of the company,
he has extensive retail and corporate sales
expertise. In addition,
he personally oversees strategic relationships
with major customers and technology companies,
such as Ford Motor Company, and the U.S.
Department of Labor.
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Jonathan Poon
Managing the anti-virus activities for the pre-release and release ofMicrosoft's
software,
Jonathan has been involved with computers and
software for about 15 years, specifically in the user education and
support fields.
Jonathan is now living in Washington, working in the Product Release
Services group that processes all software bits prior to Release to
manufacturing (RTM), and manages a 24x7x365 Anti-Virus system across
Microsoft's two major operating centers. His responsibilities include
testing of AV products, file format recognition and other related
disciplines.
Govind Rammurthy
He is the MD-CEO of Microworld Technologies Inc., New Jersey. He has done his
BE in Computer Science
from VJTI , Mumbai, India and has worked with Telco for 2 yrs as Systems Analyst.
Soon after this he started MicroWorld which is 7 years old and already has 10,000
partners
who are promoting eScan and MailScan range of products.
He is the brain behind the revolutionary "MWL Technology" which sets
apart
all the MicroWorld products from those provided by the competition.
Today this young, dynamic enterprenure is a name to reckon with in the security
industry.
He is the MD-CEO of Microworld Technologies Inc., New Jersey. He has done
his BE in Computer Science from VJTI , Mumbai, India and has worked with
Telco for 2 yrs as Systems Analyst.
Soon after this he started MicroWorld which is 7 years old and already has
10,000 partners who are promoting eScan and MailScan range of products.
He is the brain behind the revolutionary "MWL Technology" which sets
apart
all the MicroWorld products from those provided by the competition.
Today this young, dynamic enterprenure is a name to reckon with in the security
industry.
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Subramanya Rao has a mechanical engineering
background. He switched his career in 1989
to computer software and
established "Proland Software",
a company based in Bangalore, India. The
company is in the field of
developing software products. He first came
in contact with computer viruses in 1990
when his
computer's hard disk (10 MB capacity) was
infected by "PC-Stoned" virus.
It was a challenge
to locate the virus and remove it. A few
months later his computer was again infected
by "Jerusalem"
virus. He decided to develop an anti-virus
package after analyzing the Jerusalem virus
code.
His company launched "Protector Plus"
in June 1990. In the beginning, He was involved
in
designing, coding, documenting and even marketing
our anti-virus software.
Now he is the technical director of Proland
Software.
Protector Plus is available for MS-DOS, Windows
3.x, 95/98, NT and NetWare operating systems.
He has 10 years of experience in anti-virus
software package development.
Besides the knowledge of the evolution of
computer viruses and the
techniques used by computer viruses, he also
has the knowledge of system software development
(mainly device drivers) for all platforms
on to which Protector Plus is ported.
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Patrik Runald
Patrik Runald is a Senior Security Specialist at the F-Secure Security
Response Lab in the Asia-Pacific region.
He has worked in IT security field since 1995 and joined F-Secure in 1999.
Patrik developed and runs F-Secure's Global Virus Statistics, a system
used to monitor the spreading of viruses
around the world. Patrik also developed F-Secure's first automatic virus
definition update tool in 1998.
Patrik is a reporter to the WildList, the world's standard list for which
viruses are spreading in the wild.
Shoko Takahashi graduated with the degree Bachelor of Computer
Science.
And she joined the Trend Micro office in
Japan as a virus analyst in 2000.
She also works on VSAPI Scan Engine and Virus
Pattern for its delivery
and sustain in Japan BU now.
Srivatsa V.N.
He is a Science graduate and started his career as a Support Engineer for a
company specialised in Banking Software development.
He started his career in the anti-virus industry in 1996 at Proland Software,
the developer of Protector Plus anti-virus software. Currently he is the head
of the Technical Support division.
His area of interest is data recovery and networking. He has 7 years
experience in Customer Support.
Tom Takamoto
Tom Takamoto is a Senior Security Consultant at Canon System Solutions Inc.
He started his research life as a researcher of computer technology on
process control at iron and steel making company. His paper of the study
was given "Kelly Award" by AISE (Association of Iron and Steel
Engineers)in the United States in 1987.
Since 1991, he has been working as a researcher of PC related software
and
hardware to introduce latest technologies in the world to Japanese market.
His technology area is very wide from TCP/IP Stack for Windows,
MP3 Encoding, Memory Optimization, Firewall / VPN Appliance, and so on.
In 2000, he proposed a new conception of "Digital Security" for
corporate
network security (including personal users) by introducing Packet Analyzer,
Application Firewall, Anti-Virus software, Personal Firewall and Anti-Spyware
software.
His "Digital Security" conception is well accepted
by the Japanese market.
As an Anti-Virus researcher, he has been focusing on research of the efficiency
of Anti-Virus solutions and state-of-the-art heuristics detection. He is
also involved in important Anti-Virus protection public campaigns
involving publication of Anti-Virus related articles and press conferences
such as Virus Bulletin Japanese version and Virus Conference together with
IDG Japan.
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Wang Jiangmin
Mr. Wang Jiangmin , who was born in 1951, senior engineer,antivirus expert,chairman of
Beijing Jiangmin New Sci. & Tec. Co. Ltd.
AVAR membership since 2001,first Chinese AVAR individual member.
He is one of the first antivirus experts in China since 1994.
KV antivirus software is first commerical software in China antivirus software market.
He founded Beijing Jiangmin New Sci. & Tec. Co. Ltd. in 1996 in Beijing.
He is chairman of that company and No.1 software designer in this company antivirus team.
He is rewarded as "first antivirus person in China" by CCTV-1 "ORIENTIAL PERSON"
until now Jiangmin Antivirus takes major share in Chinese antivirus software market,
and Jiangmin Antivirus software are entering antivirus market in Canada , India, and Japan,etc.
Kv Antivirus software was rewarded many prizes in China since 1996.
in China , KV antivirus is almost equal to Antivirus Software.
and now , he is going to pay more attention to AVAR ,and will take part in international exchange
more closely through AVAR.
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Joe Wells
Joe Wells, Chief Antivirus Scientist, has devoted his career to the advancement of antivirus technology and
industry cooperation. He developed his first antivirus technology, a virus/Trojan detector, in 1988.
Since then, Mr. Wells has made numerous technical contributions to the industry in development roles with
Certus International, Symantec's Peter Norton Group, IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center, and Cybersoft.
Mr. Wells was also Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of Wells Antivirus Research Laboratory, Inc. (WarLab),
a subsidiary of Trend Micro. Mr. Wells has authored over 50 technical articles and scientific papers
in the field of virus research. He is best known as the Founder of the WildList Organization International (WLO),
the single largest cooperative project in the antivirus world
Michael Xie
Michael is the founder, CTO, vice president of engineering, and president and
CEO of Fortinet Canada,
has over 10 years of experience in the network security area.
Previously, he held positions as vice president engineering
for ServGate,
software director and architect at NetScreen, and security architect
for Milkyway.
Michael has an M.S. degree in Computer Science from University
of Manitoba
as well as B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from
Tsinghua University in China.
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Ikuo Yamashita
Ikuo Yamashita worked for communication device
manufacuturer for 10 years, developing hardware
and farmware for each station of satelite
communication for ship. Then he joined Yamada
Corp,
sole agent of DataFellows in Japan, and became
manager of Information Engineering. He is
responsible for
virus analysis and all technical issues of
F-Secure.
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Yoshihiro Yasuda
Yoshihiro Yasuda works for Network Associates Japan: he is responsible for
virus analysis, programming engine, and localization of Virus Scan.
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Yun Xiaochun
Prof. Yun Xiaochun has been teaching in Harbin Institute of Technology
since September 1996. He is a Ph.D supervisor of Harbin Institute of Technology
from March 2003, and Ph.D supervisor of Chinese Academy of Sciences from
May 2003.
Research and Awarding:
1. < System A>, January 2003 , won the first prize of National Scientific Progress Award.
2. <System B>, November 2002, won the second prize of National Defense Scientific Progress Award, as the first winner
3. <Computer Virus and Prevention Technique> December 2001, won the third prize of National Defense Scientific Progress Award, as the second winner, which had been supported and regarded as National High-tech Industrialize Demonstration Project by National Planning Committee.
4. <HPF Core Compiler Model and Program Analysis Tools>, December 1997, won the third prize of Space Flight Scientific Progress Award, as the fifth winner
5. Outstanding Youth Scientific Innovation Award of Heilongjiang Province, September 2003
Ronni Zehavi joined Commtouch Software Ltd(an Israel company ) in June
1999 and serves as Vice President of International Business Development.
Prior to joining Commtouch, Mr. Zehavi director for "Mondex - eCash",
a subsidiary company of International Mastercard from 1997 to 1999. From
1994 to 1997, Mr. Zehavi was an Organizational Consultant in a counseling
firm. Mr. Zehavi received his M.A. degree in Organizational Sociology from
Bar-Ilan University and his B.A. degree in History and Educational Psychology
from Tel-Aviv University.
Zhao Sizhang
Zhao Sizhang started his career as an herbalist doctor after he graduated from Tianjin Vocation University in 1979. After 25 years of service in Tianjin Chinese Traditional Medicine Group, he joined Beijing Rising Technology Corp., Ltd. in 1998 and appointed as vice director of the Internet Society of China in March 2004. He now serves as CEO of Rising Technology.
Thanks to his wisdom and insight, Rising Technology has developed into China's largest provider of anti-virus software.
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